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Home / News archive / Tourism in Rimini, here some useful information according to the Prime Minister's decrees with the measures to contain the spread of Coronavirus

05-03-2020

Tourism in Rimini, here some useful information according to the Prime Minister's decrees with the measures to contain the spread of Coronavirus

Tre Martiri Square - old town Rimini

> The tourist information offices IAT are open to the public in Marina Centro (Monday - Friday 8.30 - 17.30), at the railway station (Monday - Saturday 8.30 - 16.30) and at the Visitor Center, the multimedia and interactive site about the ancient Roman Rimini, in Corso d'Augusto235..

> Libraries, museums, archaeological areas and monumental complexes are all regularly open, with limited admission in order to respect the safety distance between visitors of at least one meter: 

-  the City Museum, housed in the eighteenth-century Jesuit college, tells the story of Rimini. Inside you can visit the archaeological section, rich in Roman finds coming from the "Domus del Chirurgo" and other archaeological sites in the city, the Pinacoteca, which houses masterpieces of the Renaissance court and seventeenth-century painting with works such as the Pietà by Giovanni Bellini, the canvases by Ghirlandaio, Cagnacci, Centino and Guercino.

The Gambalunga Library, one of the oldest and most important Italian public libraries.

-  The "Surgeon’s house", one of the most important findings from the Roman era, allows you to admire the structure and mosaics of a domus belonging to a surgeon from the Imperial era, who also left us the richest collection of Roman medical instruments in the world.

- The Malatesta Temple, a Renaissance masterpiece and a unicuum for the religious architecture of the time, was designed by Leon Battista Alberti. Inside there are iconic works of art history such as a Crucifix by Giotto and the fresco depicting Sigismondo Malatesta by Piero della Francesca

> The exhibition "Fellini 100. Immortal Genius" hosted at Sismondo Castle is also regularly visited, although with limited entries to respect the safety distance between visitors of at least one meter. Guided tours are suspended instead. Opening hours: 10am to 11pm, from Tuesday to Sunday, closed on non-holiday Mondays).

> it is possible to participate in guided tours, bike-tours and "experiences" provided that contingent fruition methods are followed in order to avoid gatherings of people (for information: https://emiliaromagnawelcome-rimini.trekksoft.com/en_GB).

> It is also open, every Sunday in March, Fiabilandia, the theme park for the whole family with over 30 attractions for children and engaging live shows. www.fiabilandia.net

> Accommodation facilities, bars and restaurants continue their normal activity in compliance with the provisions of the Ministerial Decree of March 4, 2020 regarding safety distances, seats, characteristics of the premises.

> Weekly markets on Wednesday and Saturday (7.30-13.30) are confirmed while extraordinary markets such as Rimini Antiqua and Artigiani al Centro are suspended.

> On the other hand, events and shows of any nature, including film and theater performances, held in every place, both public and private, which entail an overcrowding of people that does not allow the respect of the interpersonal safety distance of at least one meter, are suspended until April 3, 2020.
 

For further tourist information: +39 0541-53399 info@visitrimini.com.